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How to spell SEGER correctly?

If you meant to type "seger" but actually misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions. You might have intended to write "sugar", "severe", "singer" or "sender". Double-check your intended meaning to ensure you select the most appropriate option.

List of suggestions on how to spell seger correctly

  • eager The children were eager to open presents on Christmas morning.
  • GER
  • jeer The spectators began to jeer as the opposing team missed their third shot at the goal.
  • leger The army is now in a full-scale war with a powerful adversary, the counter-leger.
  • sage She was known for her wisdom and was often called a sage by those who sought her advice.
  • sager Unfortunately, the sager being used by the hikers wasn't working properly.
  • sanger Helen Sanger was a liberal activist and feminist who helped to develop birth control methods.
  • sear I sear the meat with a dry heat before seasoning it.
  • seder We celebrated Passover with a Seder.
  • sedge I can't believe I left my sedge outside all night.
  • see
  • seek I am going to seek out a new job that is more fulfilling.
  • seeker As a spiritual seeker, he spent hours each day in meditation and reflection.
  • seer The seer predicted that there would be a great storm.
  • SEERS The SEERS were known for their ability to prophesy future events.
  • SEGA Sega has been around for over thirty years, making video games for a variety of platforms.
  • segue She managed to seamlessly segue from one topic to the next during her presentation.
  • segued After discussing his qualifications, the candidate seamlessly segued into talking about his plans for the company.
  • segues After introducing himself, the speaker segues into the main topic of his presentation.
  • sere The landscape was dry and sere, with no sign of life.
  • serer
  • serge She was wearing a navy blue serge suit.
  • Sergei Sergei was not amused by the prank.
  • sever
  • sewer I have to go down to the sewer.
  • sexier She wore a shorter dress to make herself look sexier.
  • siege She laid siege to the castle for weeks before finally conquering it.
  • sieges The castle endured many long sieges during the medieval period.
  • signer The signer is authorized to sign this document.
  • skewer I'm going to skewer this chicken for dinner.
  • skier
  • sneer He couldn't help but sneer at the condescending tone in her voice.
  • speer
  • steer I'll steer the vehicle while you take care of the cameras.
  • sugar I keep a box of sugar in my kitchen.

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